Characteristic 5: Specific hiring needs are defined and filled each year with the recruitment of resident candidates who reflect the LEA's and community's unique diversity
The following evidence-based indicators should be used for each level of residency development.
Resident recruitment targets set based on LEA need and student demographics
Recruitment efforts target and prioritize candidates who reflect the students they will serve
Resident recruitment strategy includes explicit tactics to recruit candidates who reflect the students they will serve
Resident and program expectations shared with candidates
Recruitment processes include differentiated support for candidates who reflect the students they will serve (e.g., testing support or waivers, flexible deadlines to apply)
Resident selection strategy screens and vets’ potential residents using multiple measures (e.g., paper application, interview, model lesson, group tasks)
Resident selection strategy includes assessment of candidate awareness of the impact of identity and institutionalized racism on teaching and learning in California
Resident recruitment and selection utilize and lifts up the work of current residents, mentors, principals, and partners
Level 1 residencies are residencies in the earliest stages of development. They are focusing on developing a mission and a vision for the residency. Level 1 residencies are developing authentic partnerships, developing basic budgets, and financial planning, and are defining hiring needs to be targeted by their new residency.
Research-Based Evidence and Indicators
Resident recruitment targets set based on LEA need and student demographics